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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

This is another posting from my colleague Romain Lienard. The first posting that I shared from him was a quick post that explained how to add a "Follow This Community" button to an email which helps accelerate adoption. In this post, Romain shares how to simply add a button to your email signature, for example, so that others can click it and invite you to be part of their network. This is another great example of using LotusScript with the IBM Connections API. And given I like to share a bunch of how-to's, I figured I would help spread the word on this one.

If you want to use this button every day, there is unfortunately no way to put it on the signature file BUT (thanks to Herbert Hilhorst for the tip) you can copy & paste your signature and the button you put on it from the current mail to the signature richtext editor (More...>Preferences>Signature). In this way, the button will be copied too. Don't forget to select Rich Text instead of HTML or file.

This is another posting from my colleague Romain Lienard. The first posting that I shared from him was a quick post that explained how to add a "Follow This Community" button to an email which helps accelerate adoption. In this post, Romain shares how to simply add a button to your email signature, for example, so that others can click it and invite you to be part of their network. This is another great example of using LotusScript with the IBM Connections API. And given I like to share a bunch of how-to's, I figured I would help spread the word on this one.

If you want to use this button every day, there is unfortunately no way to put it on the signature file BUT (thanks to Herbert Hilhorst for the tip) you can copy & paste your signature and the button you put on it from the current mail to the signature richtext editor (More...>Preferences>Signature). In this way, the button will be copied too. Don't forget to select Rich Text instead of HTML or file.